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NFL training camps 2010

Which Tennessee Titan do these legs belong to? Are they sturdy enough to carry the team to the playoffs? Clearly the intent is to improve on last seasons 8-8 mark.

The tattooed legs belong to quarterback Vince Young, right, but he and running back Chris Johnson will be heavily relied on. Johnson set the bar high last year when he rushed for 2,006 yards to lead the league. Johnson may not have earned a 100 rating on Madden but he is tops on many fantasy draft lists.

Only visitors can wear floppy hats and sip cool beverages at training camp. Head coach Jeff Fisher, left, talks with former Titans running back Eddie George.

Defensive end Jacob Ford does a conditioning drill with heavy ropes as strength and conditioning coach Steve Watterson times him.

Defensive coordinator Chuck Cecil is likely a good charades player. Here, he uses hand signals to communicate with players. Maybe this signal has something to do with getting after Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning.

Look for wide receiver Justin Gage (12) to line up in the slot or on the outside. He will want to do to opponents what he's doing to cornerback Alterraun Verner.

Waiting in the wings is quarterback Kerry Collins. The 37 year-old veteran threw for 1,225 yards and six touchdowns last season. Behind him on the depth chart is Chris Simms.

Wide receiver Nate Washington tosses the ball away after he ended up against a fence in front of fans after running a play during camp. Washington had 47 receptions for 569 yards and six touchdowns last season.

Rest assured Chris Johnson will not rest on his laurels. He does have plenty to rest on: the sixth player in NFL history to reach 2,000 rushing yards, first NFL player with at least 2,000 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in the same season and in his first two seasons (2009-2010), amassed 3,997 total yards from scrimmage ranking him third behind Eric Dickerson and Edgerrin James.

Sometimes you have to practice indoors. The Titans go inside at Baptist Sport park.

Enough of lining up against teammates. The Titans go live Sept. 12 vs. the Oakland Raiders.